
doi: 10.1007/bf01923664
pmid: 4435121
Mittels photographischem Blitzlicht wurden die Warmerezeptoren des Ratten-Hodensacks erwarmt und die Nervenleitgeschwindigkeit in der afferenten Bahn bis zum dorsalen Horn und dem ventrobasalen Thalamus gemessen. Bei einer Nervenleitgeschwindigkeit von 0.4 m/sec erwies sich der ganze nervose Weg als aus marklosen C-Fasern bestehend.
Male, Hot Temperature, Models, Neurological, Neural Conduction, Somatosensory Cortex, Thermoreceptors, Rats, Spinal Cord, Thalamus, Physical Stimulation, Neural Pathways, Reaction Time, Scrotum, Animals, Skin Temperature, Skin
Male, Hot Temperature, Models, Neurological, Neural Conduction, Somatosensory Cortex, Thermoreceptors, Rats, Spinal Cord, Thalamus, Physical Stimulation, Neural Pathways, Reaction Time, Scrotum, Animals, Skin Temperature, Skin
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